TMR Tech Could End Joystick Drift for Good

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Joystick drift might finally meet its match. Traditional controllers rely on mechanical parts that wear out—but a new tech based on Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) promises a smarter, no-contact fix. TMR sensors are more precise, stable, and power-efficient than older Hall effect systems.

Companies like GuliKit are already putting this tech to work, offering upgrades for popular controllers. For gamers tired of unresponsive analog sticks, this could be a game-changer.

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